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Discover LudwigThe word "weren't" is correct and is used in written English.
It is the past tense and past subjunctive form of the verb "to be." It is usually used in indirect questions or in sentences that express wishful thinking. For example: "I wish you weren't leaving for college."
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The other outcomes weren't significantly affected or weren't measured.
Some weren't.
They weren't.
You weren't.
There weren't.
You can't say that we weren't warned.
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They were not and are not.
Investors were not investing.
If it isn't, it isn't".
I wasn't, he wasn't, Tamerlan.
"I'm not saying it wasn't".
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